VBB is short for Venturi Buckeye Bullet, the name signifying a technology partnership with Ohio State University. On Wednesday, Venturi with its VBB-3 set a land speed record for electric cars, ...
Spill a little water in your salt shaker, and the salt quickly becomes clumpy and useless. Wet salt isn't all that useful in land speed record racing, either. Wet conditions and bad weather shut down ...
The Venturi Buckeye Bullet-3 combines two things we love here at Ars Technica: land speed records and electric vehicles. It’s a collaboration between Venturi—a Monegasque electric car company—and the ...
It might have been launched two years ago, but since then no other car managed to remove its status as the world's most powerful and fastest electric car. Yes, we're talking about the Venturi VBB-3, ...
French manufacturer Venturi Automobiles is no stranger to the world of high-speed electric vehicles. The company's ongoing collaboration with Ohio State University saw the Buckeye Bullet 2.5 set the ...
At Utah's Bonneville Salt Flats, a new arrival is gearing up to break records on the legendary speedway. The VBB-3 is the collaborative project of Venturi Automobiles and student engineers at Ohio ...
The Venturi VBB-3 has claimed a new land speed record for an electric vehicle after setting an average flying mile at the Bonneville salt flats of 341.1 mph (549.43 km/h). The Monaco based company ...
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